What saw to use for moose???

I carry a standard 22" meat saw in my pack. It takes up less room than a hand saw and weighs about 2 pounds. It also works much better than anything else I have tried.
 
s/s sawblade

this is what you need.s/s sawblade for reciprocating saw.Its 16" long.


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We do the whole thing with a knife. No saw needed. Everything comes off the spine, which gets left in the bush for the critters.

Supercub watched this twelve years ago on a big bull moose, and was quite amazed. :)

Ted
 
I have a Makita 18V. I use pruning blades to do the job. However, only in the camp. In the woods, if I have to, I use a pruning saw. 18" blade. Works great! but you gotta spread the legs wide.
 
Have used all of the above, and two axes, which by the way works just fine.
One guy positions the cutting axe, the other drives it home using the second axe as a sledge.

Never liked the chainsaw method, leaves to much bone fragment in the meat.
Makes a nice mess in the saw's clutch housing too.

The reciprocating saw worked well too, but you need the right blade, coarse, and long, or it will plug up.

The hand saw I like, is the newer one that cuts both directions, like this one:
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We use it mostly for cutting feet, head, and cross quartering cuts at moose camp, but we use it for spine split at deer camp, works fine.
 
Reciprocating saw makes quick work of it assuming there's no hide on, otherwise the blade gets frequently stuck. Also used a sharp dedicated meat saw that was almost as fast as the Sawzall, as mentioned previously the batteries will never run out on it... Last year I used my Gerber folder saw on a calf, it worked but just barely.
 
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